Burger King Spa Opens in Finland, World’s First Fast Food Sauna!

by Adam

How about a whopper and fries in the sauna to help you relax? It’s now possible thanks to the first ever Burger King spa which has opened in Helsinki, Finland. The sauna offers the option to order food directly to the spa area – “enjoy the magnificence of your menu selection in either the restaurant or sauna areas.”  The 15 person oasis is apparently perfect for social gatherings, work functions, and birthdays. A three hour session will cost € 250. From their website using Google Translate:

Do you want to experience something new and different? Welcome to Karlstad kingeimpiin sauna climates the world’s first fast-food to the sauna!

BURGER KING sauna is located in the heart of Helsinki, at the BURGER KING® restaurant on the ground floor. A 15-person sauna area is perfect for eg. a group of friends for social gatherings or work, venue for the birthday party, or even the organization of the show studio.

Interior designer Teuvo Lomanin brings a comfortable sauna, dressing room, toilet and a media lounge. A 10-person sauna with its own 48 “TV. The lounges are equipped with audio systems, 55 “giant-screen TV and Playstation 4, which allows for the organization of tournaments.

In addition crown your unique sauna experience with BURGER KING catering from the restaurant. Food orders are made on site, and enjoy the magnificence of your choice, either in the restaurant or sauna areas.

See booking conditions here

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Wonderful May 14, 2016 - 9:52 pm

Wonderful. A bunch of fast-food eating, artery clogged people getting naked and sweating together. Go Finland!

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